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Joe Allen Barniak
Posted: August 11th, 2014, 6:21am Report to Moderator
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Hi guys,
I've submitted some works in the past and made some short films with them.  However, I've come to the conclusion that my scripts are terrible (so are my movies) and I'd like to partner with someone and make a family film that doesn't entail too much cast.

I'm essentially looking for something that is for kids and that also has a family friendly theme to it.  
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Joe Allen Barniak
Posted: August 11th, 2014, 6:22am Report to Moderator
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I'm also looking for a feature.  I appreciate it.
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LC
Posted: August 11th, 2014, 6:50am Report to Moderator
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All due respect Joe but it's not exactly a tantalizing proposition for a writer to provide material to someone who acknowledges their movies - are 'terrible'.

So, are we to assume you want to team up with someone to collaborate on both the writing and filming?


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Reef Dreamer
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i have Pm'd you


My scripts  HERE

The Elevator Most Belonging To Alice - Semi Final Bluecat, Runner Up Nashville
Inner Journey - Page Awards Finalist - Bluecat semi final
Grieving Spell - winner - London Film Awards.  Third - Honolulu
Ultimate Weapon - Fresh Voices - second place
IMDb link... http://www.imdb.com/name/nm7062725/?ref_=tt_ov_wr
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Joe Allen Barniak
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LC, yes a partnership.  Let me correct myself in that regard.  My movies were terrible because I wrote them, I think.  
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LC
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Fair enough. Just wanted to clarify.


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DustinBowcot
Posted: August 11th, 2014, 8:05am Report to Moderator
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What sort of budget do you have for the film?
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Joe Allen Barniak
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I have quality production equipment.  I would invest $1000 into this.
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Leegion
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Family feature, eh?  Something for kids... hm...

What exactly are you looking for?  Drama, comedy, dramedy?  
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DustinBowcot
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Professional production equipment is the same thing as money and, depending on what you have, could add thousands to the budget. Being able to source free locations helps too, free actors that don't mind working for home-cooked food... it can be done.

Good luck with your project. I'm sure there are a few writers here that this would suit.
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Joe Allen Barniak
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Thanks caleb
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khamanna
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Good luck, Joe.
I think it would be easier and wiser to film several shorts first (and not just a couple). Might be just an opinion.
But don't listen to me - I'm old...))
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Joe Allen Barniak
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I actually have plenty of experience filming shorts.  I've written features but they're so hard to get right. I'm terrified of features.  A feature actually demands structure and a build-up of characters.  A short is basically a giant short cut, where you don't need all the elements to get a complete product.  So I'm not interested in a short.  And at my age, I'm way past due for filming my first feature.  So I'm interested in a feature that I can submit for distribution.
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Joe Allen Barniak
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Leegion, I'm interested in a comedy.  
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DustinBowcot
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Got a link to any of your shorts? Win any festivals etc?
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Oh, I got it. You're talking about the scripts only when you say they are terrible. Otherwise this:

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my scripts are terrible (so are my movies)  

makes it sound like the movies you made are no good. But I've misread I'm sure.

Good luck with finding what you're looking for then.
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Leegion
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Quoted from Joe Allen Barniak
Leegion, I'm interested in a comedy.  


Ever seen The Little Vampire?  Has a good mix of comedy-drama and mine is somewhat like that, but it is a bit more bittersweet, minus the fangs.  I'll pitch to you:

The Girl of the Lake
Pages 85-90 (currently 59)

Logline: During a family vacation to a lake, a young boy befriends a mysterious girl who lives in the woods and friendship blossoms into an adventure of discovery.

Characters: 9 (including a Golden Retriever, can be changed)
Genre: Family, Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Rating: PG (with one use of "ass" in context to a donkey)
Budget: Low (if you know of a lake/woodland [I'd recommend Bitterroot Range if you're close to Idaho, but anywhere will do], have tents, and a station wagon)

This is probably my eeriest story, but it's 100% family oriented.  It's comedy mixed with drama, a dramedy, with tragedy at its core.  I mentioned "The Little Vampire" so think that, without the fangs.  It's a mystery too, with this girl who "lives in the woods" being at the epicenter of that concept.

It's my first family feature, no cuss words apart from the aforementioned "ass" in relation to a donkey.  

Inspired by: The Bridge to Terabithia
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Alex_212
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Hey Joe,

All my work is terrible, so we have something in common. Maybe we should join forces and make something "Super Terrible".  Hee Hee

Alex


PLEASE TAKE A PEEK AT SOME OF MY WORK:-

CLICK HERE: Please comment or PM me.
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